I know I've seen this question addressed on here
before but I cannot find the thread - and time is short.
I'd appreciate any input, thanks.
The court date is this Thursday!
Two dogs killed two of my chickens. One more hen is damaged and may not lay again.
Here are the bare facts:
That's as brief as I can make it. I was quite distraught, my girls were traumatized and the week following 'the incident' I got 5 eggs instead of the expected 30.
I don't blame the dogs at all. They are/were not bad dogs, just normal dogs.
I thought I had my hens securely fenced, 6' wood fencing on 3 sides and 6' chainlink on the side facing the house.
The police believe the dogs pushed against the gate and it allowed one or both to squeeze in. One dog had taken a hen out of my chicken run, down the alley, and was chewing on her when the police arrived.
My question is, how much is justified to ask for damages?
BTW, I have no idea if I can collect.
before but I cannot find the thread - and time is short.
I'd appreciate any input, thanks.
The court date is this Thursday!
Two dogs killed two of my chickens. One more hen is damaged and may not lay again.
Here are the bare facts:
- a police report was made, I have the owner's name & address, I filed a complaint
- I have heard nothing from the dog owner - it has been 3 months
- the dogs (& owner) are not from my town, they're from the next town over. I am within city limits.
- the dogs are well-known as unrestrained, at-loose dogs for years according to my police
- I commonly sell laying hens here for $25.00
- one hen that died was my broody, she had 8 chicks and I had to finish raising them myself. I have no other broody hen so now I can't just buy fertile eggs - I have to buy chicks ($$$). I depend on selling pullets (POL) as part of my income.
- the vet bill was $165.00
- the 3rd hen that lived was bitten in the head and had to be nursed in the house for 2 weeks, now occasionally lays a shell-less egg, she had to retired to pet status at 14 months of age (food =$$$). she will live here in dignity until she dies of old age but I'm limited in how many hens I can keep and depend on egg sales to pay for feed - double-whammy
That's as brief as I can make it. I was quite distraught, my girls were traumatized and the week following 'the incident' I got 5 eggs instead of the expected 30.
I don't blame the dogs at all. They are/were not bad dogs, just normal dogs.
I thought I had my hens securely fenced, 6' wood fencing on 3 sides and 6' chainlink on the side facing the house.
The police believe the dogs pushed against the gate and it allowed one or both to squeeze in. One dog had taken a hen out of my chicken run, down the alley, and was chewing on her when the police arrived.
My question is, how much is justified to ask for damages?
BTW, I have no idea if I can collect.